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Ageing parents? Employer health plans offer a way in
Mint Mumbai
|June 04, 2025
At 30% lower cost, employer plans often skip health checks or cover pre-existing conditions
Getting health cover for ageing parents can be a tough balance—high premiums, limited coverage, and rigid terms. Even after paying more, long waits and co-pay clauses can limit benefits. But for many young professionals, the employer's group health plan is stepping in—often skipping medical tests and pre-existing condition exclusions, though not without its own risks.
Employer cover to the rescue
Take Reetika Sharma. She and her husband managed to cover both their parents under his employer-provided health plan. It proved a financial lifesaver—her 56-year-old mother's angioplasty cost ₹2.8 lakh, and her 62-year-old mother-in-law's uterus surgery cost ₹1.43 lakh. Both were fully covered.
The insurer accepted both sets of parents despite health issues—hypertension in one, diabetes and respiratory problems in the other.
They paid ₹8,145 each for base cover of ₹3 lakh (with 70% of it subsidised by the employer) and added ₹2 lakh top-ups by paying ₹12,160 each. In all, they spent ₹40,600 for ₹10 lakh total cover—₹5 lakh each for her parents and in-laws. The top-up wasn't subsidised.
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